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Above: Ethan Chalich (left) and Jayce Fontaine
were sporting fashionable goggles while doing laps
in the Park River pool which opened Monday. Right:
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of the Park River pool opening on Monday. Front (I-
r) Andrea Flaten, manager; Kelsey Oppegard, and
Brittnee Linn; Back (I-r) Sadie Void and Taylor
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The Only One.
On the most important issues facing North Dakota's children,
Max Laird is the only candidate for
Superintendent of Public Instruction with a plan to...
• Test less and teach more.
° End overcrowded classrooms in the Oil Patch.
° Create a new civics and citizenship curriculum.
° Tackle the growing demands autism is placing on
our schools.
• Prepare our students to be career and college ready.
Max Laird has the vision to transform
N orth Dakota's public education into world-class.
Learn more at maxfordpi.com.
Max Laird...
Putting our kids first today. Preparing them for tomorrow.
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